Laserfiche WebLink
3 pair of goggfer 6 absorbent phoom <br /> 1 drain protection mat I NAERG book <br /> 1 Hazmat load&segregation chart 1 Hazmat labeling chart <br /> 1 Hazmat placarding chart <br /> B. Follow these guidelines in case of a spill: <br /> 1. Evacuate personnel from the area. <br /> 2. Call Maintenance,Facility Services,or Quality Control personnel for clean up and repairs(see section"D"spill <br /> handling procedures). <br /> 3. Equipment operators may perform the following if they can do so without coming in contact with the spill: <br /> a.De-energize equipment where electrical shorts or shocks could develop if contacted by the spill. <br /> b.De-energize pumps that could stop flow of spill. <br /> c. Close valves that would slow or stop spill. <br /> Yt For spills that Maintenance,Facility Services,or Quality Control Personnel cannot handle, a manager,supervisor, <br /> or lead will request EPT assistance(see section"C"for EPT response procedures.) <br /> C. EPT Response <br /> EPT will respond only to spills that are too large to handle by the Maintenance,Facility Services,or Quality <br /> Control personnel. EPT members will not perform spill clean up. Their function will be as follows: <br /> 1. Secure the area affected by closing doors or cordon off the area. <br /> 2. Evacuate personnel from affected areas or the entire plant as needed. <br /> 3. Notify proper agencies and outside spill contractor(phone numbers under section V-B 1). <br /> 4. Identify the nature of the chemical spilled and estimation of quantities(acid,base,organic solvent,etc.). <br /> ?h If plant evacuation is needed,take head counts to ensure safety of all employees and that total evacuation is <br /> complete. <br /> D. Maintenance,Facility Services,or Quality Control spill response procedures. <br /> 1. Ensure that all operators and other personnel have evacuated affected area and assess the problem. <br /> 2. If a chemical spill occurs,trained chemical handlers will be summoned to the area to evaluate the <br /> situation and keep other employees away from the site of the spill. The significance of the spill will be <br /> evaluated according to the following criteria: <br /> a. Is the spilled chemical emitting strong-smelling vapors or gases or any visible mist? <br /> b. Is the spilled chemical in close proximity to or threaten to contact incompatible substances? <br /> c. Is the spilled chemical flammable,and, if so,is it in close proximity to potential sources of ignition? <br /> d. Does the spill threaten to release to the environment? <br /> e. Is the quantity of spilled chemical too large for clean-up using available materials? <br /> If the answer to any of the above questions is positive,the spill is considered significant,and activation of <br /> the Emergency Action Plan to affect an evacuation will commence. If the answer to all questions is <br /> negative,then the chemical handlers will further evaluate to determine whether the spill is considered <br /> incidental,and may be contained and cleaned up by appropriately trained employees. <br /> The Chemical Management Performance Standard contains information concerning chemical <br /> compatibility. The Hazard Communication Performance Standard describes the propensity of photo- <br /> processing chemicals to emit gases or vapors. <br /> Emergency Action Plan 8 <br /> 1/8/98 Last Update:02/07/00 <br />